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the city's 43rd mayor and the city's first asian-american mayor in the city's history. he is from seattle, i'm from tacoma, and we have that together. he is known as a job as mayor and an innovation mayor for his focus on job creation and economic development. ladies and gentlemen, san francisco mayor, ed lee. [applause] mayor lee: thank you. good morning, everybody. welcome. it is great to be reunited with my long-lost brothers, separated at birth. david lee, his younger brother. i just wanted to welcome all of you. we have a great representation of the whole city family here today. commissioners from our port, staff from our ports, the recreation and park department, our planning department, we have our board of supervisors from hong all of the different districts. we have representatives from chinatown, bayview, sunset, bernal heights, ever with this city is committed to working with the warriors to make sure we have this i read a billed by the 2017 nba season, and we are very committed to getting that done. the warriors have in the bay area's basketball team for 50
the city's 43rd mayor and the city's first asian-american mayor in the city's history. he is from seattle, i'm from tacoma, and we have that together. he is known as a job as mayor and an innovation mayor for his focus on job creation and economic development. ladies and gentlemen, san francisco mayor, ed lee. [applause] mayor lee: thank you. good morning, everybody. welcome. it is great to be reunited with my long-lost brothers, separated at birth. david lee, his younger brother. i just wanted...
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the city works to make sure the honorable residents have a place to escape the heat. we will talk to residents and to advantage of emergency cooling centers. london looks back on one of the worst terror attacks to hit the city just weeks before the opening of the olympic games. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00. >> we start with a live view from our sky cam. temperatures are still in the upper 90's. let's turn it over to john collins for a look at how the weather will be tonight. >> temperatures will back off from the hundred's -- the 100's earlier this afternoon. we have dropped back to 97. the inner harbor is not reporting. the thermometer broke. at bwi marshall, the new high was 103 degrees. virtually all of the readings are in the 100's right now. 102 is the reading at the airport. with the high temperatures, that is a lot of moisture in the air. we have a light breeze at 10 miles an hour. it feels like 104 at the airport. it feels like almost 110 it solves. . 105 at westminster. -- it feels like almost 110
the city works to make sure the honorable residents have a place to escape the heat. we will talk to residents and to advantage of emergency cooling centers. london looks back on one of the worst terror attacks to hit the city just weeks before the opening of the olympic games. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00. >> we start with a live view from our sky cam. temperatures are still in the upper 90's. let's turn it over to john...
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the city has been a tenant here since 1983. in consideration, they will be carpet in rebate the facility, an expensive $200,000. the renewal rate is fixed for the entire five-year term at $23.28 per square foot, per year, estimated to be 95% of a fair market rent determined in this case by an independent appraisal analysis and an agreement by the landlord and tenant as to the rate. in that appraisal, the following compare robles, unfortunately rather small on the screen, my apologies, indicate a range similar to what we saw in the last item, very varied. of course, we are at the lower end. on top of that, the city pays for janitorial ah$o and securit, estimated at $8 to $9 per square foot. i am budget -- again joined if you have any programming questions on this. >> thank you very much. supervisor chu: let's go to the budget analyst report. >> on page 3 we pointed out that the monthly rent in this case would go up 72.4%, which is significant. the state department has stated that it reflects the escalated rent in the south of ma
the city has been a tenant here since 1983. in consideration, they will be carpet in rebate the facility, an expensive $200,000. the renewal rate is fixed for the entire five-year term at $23.28 per square foot, per year, estimated to be 95% of a fair market rent determined in this case by an independent appraisal analysis and an agreement by the landlord and tenant as to the rate. in that appraisal, the following compare robles, unfortunately rather small on the screen, my apologies, indicate...
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more dynamic sectors of society students use the people in the big cities where all the looking for the dollars so this really creates a tension a social tension between if it does not represent sort of the new modern mexico even in the in that profile of voters is more of the old guard back again and sort of a new more to my dynamic society for instance that has access to social networks that's going to universities those are those people are overwhelmingly in favor of that not the sort of the sort of order but very critical of the trees so we could have a very dynamic local situation and here the big question is how is thinking that they're going to respond as you can rest with repression with authoritarianism or if you're going to say well i will definitely be entertaining to find out it seems like there is a lot of dynamics at play and one of the gaps within the generations and thanks so much for coming on in and breaking down is john ackerman professor at the national congress university of mexico. in today's tough economic times it looks like gambling and booze may be the answ
more dynamic sectors of society students use the people in the big cities where all the looking for the dollars so this really creates a tension a social tension between if it does not represent sort of the new modern mexico even in the in that profile of voters is more of the old guard back again and sort of a new more to my dynamic society for instance that has access to social networks that's going to universities those are those people are overwhelmingly in favor of that not the sort of the...
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an apology to both the victim and the city because he knew that he knows that he brought -- to the city. because he knows it cast a negative view to the city. >> reporter: two others pled guilty. the original charges were much more severe. >> miss davis used her shoe. her high heel shoe as a weapon during the attack. they were able to charge her with armed robbery because she used that high heel shoe as a blunt object. >> reporter: the district attorney praised police saying the individuals responsible for this assault on an individual were able to be brought to justice. adam may, wjz eyewitness news. >> a fourth suspect will be sentenced in december. >>> a judge throws out armstrong's lawsuit to stop the lawsuits against him. armstrong is fighting allegations that he used performance enhancing drugs during his report setting career: if found guilty, he could receive a lifetime ban from cycling and be stripped of his seventh tour de france victories. >>> a violent brawl interrupts a little league game in georgia, take a look. police say the fight began when a parent from the opposing te
an apology to both the victim and the city because he knew that he knows that he brought -- to the city. because he knows it cast a negative view to the city. >> reporter: two others pled guilty. the original charges were much more severe. >> miss davis used her shoe. her high heel shoe as a weapon during the attack. they were able to charge her with armed robbery because she used that high heel shoe as a blunt object. >> reporter: the district attorney praised police saying...
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against the contract and the fire unions join them in protest. >> much to the consternation of the city fire unions -- the mayor and a majority on the board of estimates gave up city fire chief a five-year contract that provides 80% pay hike. he currently earns $161,000 a year. >> our record of fire safety and the work he is doing is being recognized. >> the mayor gives the chief credit for the fewest fire deaths since 1938 and a 50% savings and over time costs and establishing operation care to cut down on people using ambulances for taxis and moving to a new computer dispatch system. but the chief has come under fire. during his tenure, the n.a.a.c.p. took him to task over minority recruitment. a cheating scandal contributed to its closing. the fire department is the target of several lawsuits alleging discrimination. but none of these issues came up during vigorous debates over his contract. >> [unintelligible] >> [unintelligible] >> the firefighters' union zeroed in on the pay raise, not his record. his command staff got hefty pay increases while the rank and file was asked to pay m
against the contract and the fire unions join them in protest. >> much to the consternation of the city fire unions -- the mayor and a majority on the board of estimates gave up city fire chief a five-year contract that provides 80% pay hike. he currently earns $161,000 a year. >> our record of fire safety and the work he is doing is being recognized. >> the mayor gives the chief credit for the fewest fire deaths since 1938 and a 50% savings and over time costs and...
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citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. jot words of sympathy from our nation's leaders in response to the horrific events in colorado last night are welcome and we all share the sentiments. but i disagree with one word that both president obama and former governor romney used to describe the tragedy. the word is shocking. the one thing this horror is not is shocking. after the litany of mass shootings we've had over the past years we should be braced by this tragedy not shocked by it. no one should be shocked. just as we should not be shocked by the killing of 7 at oye-coase university in april or the school shooting in shardon ohio in february or the arizona shooting of congresswoman gab yell giffords and 18 others, killing six in 2011 or the virginia tech has kerr in 2007. every day in america guns claim 848 lives and wound nearly 200. yet some how gun control in this country has become their rail of politics. perhaps th
citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. jot words of sympathy from our nation's leaders in response to the horrific events in colorado last night are welcome and we all share the sentiments. but i disagree with one word that both president obama and former governor romney used to describe the tragedy. the word is shocking. the one thing this horror is not is shocking. after the litany of mass shootings we've...
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for the city. language and policies and ideas that create investor confidence in the city. that is what i have been talking about more and more. we have got to have a city that is investment-confident. one that does not have a doubt because if your investment is your family, it is a small business, it is someone joining another one's business, we have to have that level of confidence to see things through for you. your investment is one that is positively welcome, it taken care of, and prosperous. that is how we get to the theme of today's breakfast of prosperity and sharing of that prosperity. before began, i want to take a moment to thank my good friend. john has been at the helm of the chamber for the last year. he has been an important aspect of the work i have done over the years, as you know. i started at the human rights commission and i went to the purchasing which was the finest job i ever had. who could not have fun buying a billion dollars worth of supplies every year? the former mayor w
for the city. language and policies and ideas that create investor confidence in the city. that is what i have been talking about more and more. we have got to have a city that is investment-confident. one that does not have a doubt because if your investment is your family, it is a small business, it is someone joining another one's business, we have to have that level of confidence to see things through for you. your investment is one that is positively welcome, it taken care of, and...
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on this code red day in the city, joel d. smith is live at one of the cooling centers with some dangerous mistakes many of us are still making on these hot days. &ppgooo morning joel d. 3 here we are in mmunt vernon, this cooling center like ll the rest in the city open at 9:00am but frankll, it could open right ow and help some people ut. 23 people have dded in the statt from heat related causes. drink plenty of water or wipe skin with ool watee as ne- neededreduce outside activvties wear light-weight and light-colored clothingstay inside during he hottest time of day (between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.) people still need to work, even in hot ppaces like dry cleaners... even with the temperature hits triplee digits. 11 cooling cenners in the city are open todaa from 9am until 7 tonight. "114 degrees...underneathhsome " air!"other "cooling" places in baltimore county officials 3 suggest... community cennerss churches malls neighbor's home with air conditioning restaurants & other hints... 3 3 a megabus meltdown.. driver bringing pass
on this code red day in the city, joel d. smith is live at one of the cooling centers with some dangerous mistakes many of us are still making on these hot days. &ppgooo morning joel d. 3 here we are in mmunt vernon, this cooling center like ll the rest in the city open at 9:00am but frankll, it could open right ow and help some people ut. 23 people have dded in the statt from heat related causes. drink plenty of water or wipe skin with ool watee as ne- neededreduce outside activvties wear...
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was about life in the city. and as i finished school, was moving south for good this time. and as i lived then in a state of great anticipation. the potential of a record never acrossed my mind. but now, on account of those parking tickets i can't go back there with a car. though everyone who loves me know i love that tiny window each october in the south nub of the state you can't reach without driving. i missed it once and waited a whole year regretting the lost chance to track the lyndon leaves tiny migration. the next fall, refusing to endure that state of desolation again i asked everyone who loved me to please meet me just south of the border. we ordered green mussels and popcorn shrimp. the shrimp beat the mussels to the table. i drank for pleasure but since i left that state i hadn't found anything delicious so iate all the mussels. crouched, later in that state betrayal that come from learning some green things are not good. considering the law averages that a body in motion stays in motion unless faced
was about life in the city. and as i finished school, was moving south for good this time. and as i lived then in a state of great anticipation. the potential of a record never acrossed my mind. but now, on account of those parking tickets i can't go back there with a car. though everyone who loves me know i love that tiny window each october in the south nub of the state you can't reach without driving. i missed it once and waited a whole year regretting the lost chance to track the lyndon...
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government the cat and drinking way our sorrows may bring in the revenue of cities and states across the country so desperately needs and washington. are too. kind of action results be trusted in a country the tories for election fraud thousands of people in mexico are saying no and took to the streets over the weekend to protest the results of last week's election for the reigning pre party candidate peña nieto won thirty eight point two percent of the vote left us presidential candidate manuel lopez obrador got thirty one point five percent of the vote the protesters are alleging that the pre-partition won by buying the votes and obrador is planning on formally challenging the outcome of the election so is there any evidence of voter fraud and what will mother term of pre mean for mexico to explore those questions and more i'm joined now by john ackerman professor at the national and thomas university of mexico thanks so much for joining us john. great to talk about this last weekend what did you see happen and what was it like there. well those really quite incredible large there
government the cat and drinking way our sorrows may bring in the revenue of cities and states across the country so desperately needs and washington. are too. kind of action results be trusted in a country the tories for election fraud thousands of people in mexico are saying no and took to the streets over the weekend to protest the results of last week's election for the reigning pre party candidate peña nieto won thirty eight point two percent of the vote left us presidential candidate...
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i am with the duane morris law firm in the city and i have the privilege of working with said store working its way through regulatory issues at first encounter when it came to this country several years ago. quite frankly, they were a newcomer and needed some cultural and legal awareness when they opened in this country, but they have always had a firm commitment to public service and safety. despite some highly technical legal issues, there has not been a single instance of any harm, damage or loss to any consumers. they paid the price for the mistakes they made in technical product safety issues and they have since fully come around and entered into a consent decree with the u.s. products safety commission and several local agencies in 2009. the last piece was put into place in 2012 but the essential agreement was done well before then and as the record demonstrates, they have had a spotless safety record. they are in full compliance with all product safety issues and the safety of their products and operations should not be an issue that should be considered by this commission. it's a w
i am with the duane morris law firm in the city and i have the privilege of working with said store working its way through regulatory issues at first encounter when it came to this country several years ago. quite frankly, they were a newcomer and needed some cultural and legal awareness when they opened in this country, but they have always had a firm commitment to public service and safety. despite some highly technical legal issues, there has not been a single instance of any harm, damage...
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of containment and came into the city limits. right on the edge of the forest where there are some beautiful neighborhoods and as steve said, 346 homes were destroyed. we know of two people who have died. so our hearts go out to the families of those who have suffered loss, both living -- the lives lost and the property lost. i was talking to a gentleman last night, a great friend who lost his house and a lifetime of memories went up in smoke. and dealing with everyday things now, how do you pick up the mail when you don't have a house? there's so many things that are now going to have to -- they're going to have to start all over. please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. and then as steve also mentioned, i had a primary election on tuesday night. i won it 61 to 38%. [ applause ] against an opponent who claimed to be a conservative, but he was trying to remove the most conservative guy in congress. i don't know what that was about. he spent 7 to $800,000 of his own money. i think just trying to buy a seat in congress. but t
of containment and came into the city limits. right on the edge of the forest where there are some beautiful neighborhoods and as steve said, 346 homes were destroyed. we know of two people who have died. so our hearts go out to the families of those who have suffered loss, both living -- the lives lost and the property lost. i was talking to a gentleman last night, a great friend who lost his house and a lifetime of memories went up in smoke. and dealing with everyday things now, how do you...
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>> so, then, i went to work for the new york city government. i started out in the budget division, where i was the first person to be general counsel of the new york city budget bureau as it was then called. now called the office of management and budget. and after a year there the corporation counsel brought me up to be the chief of the consumer protection division in the law department. so, when i went to work on the impeachment inquiry, i left being chief of the consumer protection division to go to work on the impeachment inquiry. >> tell us how that happened, who called you? >> so, i had had this job through the quincy administration, the corporation counsel guy i enjoyed a lot and enjoyed working for, and lindsay, his term was over. ed beam had become mayor and i wasn't, you know, violently opposed to beamon anyway, but it didn't seem like it would be quite so surprising. i did not have a political job. i served at the pleasure of the corporation counsel. and i don't -- there was never any sense that he wanted me to leave, but i thought m
>> so, then, i went to work for the new york city government. i started out in the budget division, where i was the first person to be general counsel of the new york city budget bureau as it was then called. now called the office of management and budget. and after a year there the corporation counsel brought me up to be the chief of the consumer protection division in the law department. so, when i went to work on the impeachment inquiry, i left being chief of the consumer protection...
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i could not do because i don't want to get myself or the city in legal problems that would cost the city more than what the issue was worth. it certainly is a polarizing issue word on the street is split. >> i like it as a restaurant, i don't care about the political part. >> i think people should be able to do what they want, take the discussion elsewhere but regardless of your personal views. i believe in the separation of church and state. >> the plan to file a complaint with the illinois department of human rights citing religious discrimination. chicago police looking for the driver of a car that had a woman on the city's west side last night leaving her critically injured this this surveillance video the car drives off near the intersection, the 52 year-old victim remains in critical condition at a nearby hospital. anyone with information, please contact police. crime stoppers and kankakee county offering a $1,000 reward for the man police say opened fire at a warehouse yesterday, floras should be considered armed and dangerous he ran away from shooting an employee at a business in
i could not do because i don't want to get myself or the city in legal problems that would cost the city more than what the issue was worth. it certainly is a polarizing issue word on the street is split. >> i like it as a restaurant, i don't care about the political part. >> i think people should be able to do what they want, take the discussion elsewhere but regardless of your personal views. i believe in the separation of church and state. >> the plan to file a complaint...
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they don't understand they are hurting people coming in to the city and they are hurting the businesses, that's the bigger picture. >> i would keep it is way it is because i'm a locatal. i like after six i know i can come and park for free and that's nice to know and you go to restaurants. >> reporter: this is not about making money for the city but part of san francisco's congestion parking pilot program. the city said parking during giant's games and other high events will be based on demand and could be as high as 7- dollars an hour. >> this is meant to provide less congestion, provide marking space availability and turnover in a conguested high demand area of parking. >> the new meters will make it easier -- making easier to avoid a ticket. >> i don't see it affecting -- we have lines running all over and being so close to the ballpark its busy around here all the time. >> you won't have to worry about this until january of 2013, about six months, you will be able to park here after six for free and the city said its part of a test program if it works it'll be permanent. in san fran
they don't understand they are hurting people coming in to the city and they are hurting the businesses, that's the bigger picture. >> i would keep it is way it is because i'm a locatal. i like after six i know i can come and park for free and that's nice to know and you go to restaurants. >> reporter: this is not about making money for the city but part of san francisco's congestion parking pilot program. the city said parking during giant's games and other high events will be...
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shore, in to the city limits. ocean city, pretty good looking crowd. little bit of a rip in there. good waves coming through there. few people enjoying it. a lot of people out for lunch today around the harbor. tomorrow will be a carbon copy cut of today. friday looks good at t this point. 89 in town. dulles 89. right now it's cooling down, some dove 80 degrees, 83 salisbury. we sit now comfortably at 6 in town. we have the wind off the ocean, that is going to keep us our astable across the area. we are not folking thunderstorms over the next 24 to 48 hours. back up to 87 to close to 90 for tomorrow afternoon-s high. it's a mixture of sunshine and clouds now. a partly cloudy sky for tonight. mailed's most powerful radar, a clear slate overhead. towards the nor and west, 100 miles, we do fine. scattered showers, but certainly not a big deal. high pressure nosing itself in, going to give us a northerly flow tomorrow. lower humidity once again. there is a front towards the south. tremendous weather between thundersto
shore, in to the city limits. ocean city, pretty good looking crowd. little bit of a rip in there. good waves coming through there. few people enjoying it. a lot of people out for lunch today around the harbor. tomorrow will be a carbon copy cut of today. friday looks good at t this point. 89 in town. dulles 89. right now it's cooling down, some dove 80 degrees, 83 salisbury. we sit now comfortably at 6 in town. we have the wind off the ocean, that is going to keep us our astable across the...
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i could never have imagined in my lifetime, the city would -- the country and the city would elect an african-american president or an asian american mayor. we also screwed up a few things along the way, from the economy to the environment and social justice. and now, class of 2012, the challenges and the promise of the world are your challenges and promises. your next assignment -- your homework for the rest of your life -- i can do that because i am mayor -- is to run the ball a little further down the field and get us to a better place. i know, many of you are thinking "mayor, i have got to get a job. i have to repay my student loans. i have to prepare for my family." yes, you do. i know going out into the world to fend for yourself in this economy is difficult. it is survival of the fittest, like something out of "the hunter games." -- "the hunger games." but you are not on your own. is more like -- it is more like "the avengers." while it may not always be evident and while you may face many challenges throughout your life, always remember you are surrounded by a not so secret so
i could never have imagined in my lifetime, the city would -- the country and the city would elect an african-american president or an asian american mayor. we also screwed up a few things along the way, from the economy to the environment and social justice. and now, class of 2012, the challenges and the promise of the world are your challenges and promises. your next assignment -- your homework for the rest of your life -- i can do that because i am mayor -- is to run the ball a little...
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difference between new york and some of the other cities well i think that closes that we've seen. in new york to anything like that is when after the fiction sort of paramilitary style of fiction november fifteenth in which the press was kept from being able to witness what was going on ray kelly released a memo that said that that was inappropriate and that in the future reporters should be allowed to do their job. twenty five year old. they said the police targeted them because of their race and where they lived and have been calling for systemic change ever since nine people were arrested in those demonstrations yesterday and to talk more about this i was joined earlier by community organizer ron go chess. yeah we've been in the streets of anaheim and what this is about this is not just about the killing of these two men this is about generations of repression and violence on behalf of the anaheim police department against the people of anaheim and in particular. in anaheim so i think the frustration finally it blew over people came out and you see that anger against what's hap
difference between new york and some of the other cities well i think that closes that we've seen. in new york to anything like that is when after the fiction sort of paramilitary style of fiction november fifteenth in which the press was kept from being able to witness what was going on ray kelly released a memo that said that that was inappropriate and that in the future reporters should be allowed to do their job. twenty five year old. they said the police targeted them because of their race...
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against the city of that is after months of trying to get the city to change the law the ordinance is a violation of free speech and stop the the $700 fee they just don't seem to appreciate the fact that samsung ropes this is a means of expression. city attorney marc michael has no idea that they're getting sued intel we call them he says he's puzzled because up until now that communication with the aclu has been " amicable. i expected a sign to be like 6 by 12th there is a regular political science size. this presents a this is your standard size for a political science and so because this is a residential area remember the child lives on three blind mice. what those might could see again. do quays it happened a bit. lab. is an amazing discovery a drug that temporarily restored some sites to blind mice. >>> we've been very cited uc berkeley researchers are part of the team that discovered the drug they studied my is born with a genetic mutation that causes blindness some were injected with the treatments the results are see for yourself the blind mouse on the right got the drug expo'
against the city of that is after months of trying to get the city to change the law the ordinance is a violation of free speech and stop the the $700 fee they just don't seem to appreciate the fact that samsung ropes this is a means of expression. city attorney marc michael has no idea that they're getting sued intel we call them he says he's puzzled because up until now that communication with the aclu has been " amicable. i expected a sign to be like 6 by 12th there is a regular...
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he says his members...will receive no raise his coming yearr...at a time when the city...is trying to save money...by shutting down... two fire companiee. (hoffman) if ww're all asked to take a hit and we have been, we just closed two companies, theeaxe is still october, i think any percent raise is way too much." (rrdell) "that proposed two percent raise for chief clack is expected to be voted on by baltimore's board of estimates tomorrow. in west baltimore, john rydell, ox 45 news at 5:30." another baltimore police officer iissentencee in a towinggscheme.officer jamie lugo will spend two yeers behind bars for his role in a kickback sccm that exposed more than 60 officers.lugo is the 14th officer sentenced in the scandal which nvolved damage vehicles to a rosedale body shop in exchange cash. it's now official....maryland voters will decide whhther to pegalize ame sex marriage. marriagg.opponents of the law submitted more than twicethe number of signatures required to get the questionon this fall'ssballot.and now...the stateboard of eeections....has officially "certified"more than 100
he says his members...will receive no raise his coming yearr...at a time when the city...is trying to save money...by shutting down... two fire companiee. (hoffman) if ww're all asked to take a hit and we have been, we just closed two companies, theeaxe is still october, i think any percent raise is way too much." (rrdell) "that proposed two percent raise for chief clack is expected to be voted on by baltimore's board of estimates tomorrow. in west baltimore, john rydell, ox 45 news...
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the gun buy back program is aimed for the streets, but the real delicious irony here is that the city of chicago is paying for rifles that were giving away to young people as part of the camp. for more let's go to the alcohol, tobacco and firearms correspondent. >> see, any animal can enjoy the pleasures of smoking. i think this idea was ingenuous. am i wrong? >> no. but there is no evidence that kids in chicago don't know how to shoot. they are actually shooting up the town every weekend. more people have been killed in chicago this year than have been killed in afghanistan. forget the gun buy back program. they should be taking them off the kids on the streets. >> i think that's an -- there are two points there. gun buy back programs do not do anything. >> the people who people -- >> that's exactly. so these guys were brilliant, brooke, because they took that useless program and taught law abiding citizens to use guns in what is really a crime riddled society. isn't it better you have young people who are law abiding learning to shoot. >> is it better they are taking the young peopl
the gun buy back program is aimed for the streets, but the real delicious irony here is that the city of chicago is paying for rifles that were giving away to young people as part of the camp. for more let's go to the alcohol, tobacco and firearms correspondent. >> see, any animal can enjoy the pleasures of smoking. i think this idea was ingenuous. am i wrong? >> no. but there is no evidence that kids in chicago don't know how to shoot. they are actually shooting up the town every...
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he would cart goods from the sea port through the city. he died young and forced smith to leave school. he never graduated from the eighth grade. he always said he graduated from eighth grade which wasn't true and indiana harrieted his father's truck business which also wasn't true. that might have been self consciousness of sitting in a chamber with people with wealthy backgrounds from up state. this struggling diehard neighborhood shaped him forever and made him tough. for the rest of his life, it was a catholic church, a family and a democratic party. >> he went through seventh grade? >> he had to leave about a month or two prior to graduating eighth grade because things were too tough at home. >> beverly gage, 1873 al smith was born lower east side of new york. paint the larger picture. what was new york like snk what was the country like in 1873? >> 1873, new york is growing increasingly different in the rest of the country. at that point we're eight years out from the end of the civil war. that remains for much of the country, the do
he would cart goods from the sea port through the city. he died young and forced smith to leave school. he never graduated from the eighth grade. he always said he graduated from eighth grade which wasn't true and indiana harrieted his father's truck business which also wasn't true. that might have been self consciousness of sitting in a chamber with people with wealthy backgrounds from up state. this struggling diehard neighborhood shaped him forever and made him tough. for the rest of his...
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until i got a job in the big apple. adjusting to city life was hard for me. and becoming a fulltime indoor cat wasn't easy for atti. but we had each other and he had purina cat chow indoor. he absolutely loved it. and i knew he was getting everything he needed to stay healthy indoors. and after a couple of weeks, i knew we were finally home! [ female announcer ] purina cat chow indoor. always there for you. >>> president obama today paid a personal visit to the stunned community of aurora, colorado. he met the governor and the mayor, but he spent the most time with people who were injured in that horrible shooting. and with families of those though who died. he spoke briefly afterward. we want you to hear his comments. here's the president in aurora earlier this evening. >> i had a chance to visit with each family and most of the conversation was filled with memory. it was an opportunity for families to describe how wonderful their brother or their son or daughter was. and the lives that they had touched and the dreams they held for the future. i confessed to
until i got a job in the big apple. adjusting to city life was hard for me. and becoming a fulltime indoor cat wasn't easy for atti. but we had each other and he had purina cat chow indoor. he absolutely loved it. and i knew he was getting everything he needed to stay healthy indoors. and after a couple of weeks, i knew we were finally home! [ female announcer ] purina cat chow indoor. always there for you. >>> president obama today paid a personal visit to the stunned community of...
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and go into the city. the teachers at the elementary school, people that go to our church, etc., have a very great difficulty, because cars are parked there all day, because there are no parking restrictions. i think it is important to review that, in terms of the two-hour parking. we support the community. one of the reasons -- we have been approached several times by these organizations. they run very good operations. they are attentive to children and the community. i would consider your positive view on this, as we support the community and young families. thank you. president fong: is there any additional public comment? >> good afternoon. i appeared for another item this afternoon, but happen to be the landlord for one of the kangaroo preschool locations. speaking on their behalf, i just wanted to say that before they opened at the building i own, we also had a neighbor who expressed concerns about traffic. that location is kitty corner to st. philip's elementary school, which houses approximately th
and go into the city. the teachers at the elementary school, people that go to our church, etc., have a very great difficulty, because cars are parked there all day, because there are no parking restrictions. i think it is important to review that, in terms of the two-hour parking. we support the community. one of the reasons -- we have been approached several times by these organizations. they run very good operations. they are attentive to children and the community. i would consider your...
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that means the sharks can stockpile prospects in daly city on the bulls roster and says they also assigns mark edwards plastic to a five-year contract extension. i know a certain sharks announcer that loves him.
that means the sharks can stockpile prospects in daly city on the bulls roster and says they also assigns mark edwards plastic to a five-year contract extension. i know a certain sharks announcer that loves him.
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that was the day of the great lindh fire that almost burned down the city of lindh. he was a known torch, arsonist, and he claimed to have been in florida. but an agent for atf, alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, found his fingerprints on a ticket at the delta warehouse in atlanta and proved he had come up and flown back to tampa. so that's a perjury case. maybe it's kintd of like the al capone income tax evasion case. you're really getting at something else, and you would never prosecute somebody for perjury for falsely denying they had a tryst with some lady of
that was the day of the great lindh fire that almost burned down the city of lindh. he was a known torch, arsonist, and he claimed to have been in florida. but an agent for atf, alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, found his fingerprints on a ticket at the delta warehouse in atlanta and proved he had come up and flown back to tampa. so that's a perjury case. maybe it's kintd of like the al capone income tax evasion case. you're really getting at something else, and you would never prosecute somebody...
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the city we're in tonight, stockton, california, is not the only city in this country facing uncertain financial future. vice president joe biden's hometown is going through the budgetary bends. david milner cranton, pennsylvania. david? >> reporter: the city of scranton made national news when he said he couldn't made payroll and everyone would have to earn minimum wage, $7.25, including the police, firemen, tab mayor. who slashed his own salary. the mayor ignored in court order that said he had to honor collective bargaining agreements. two weeks ago he did reinstate full pay iing that the tax revenue flow increased but he was still facing order and he owed workers back wages. this weekend, the mayor agreed to pay back $700,000 in back pages. in addition to 6% interest. city workers and union leaders are relieved. >> we hope this is end of it and guys will have stability and know what is in their paycheck for the coming months. >> what made the deal possible? well, the mayor and the city council reach a deal on a financial recovery plan. they are going to raise real estate taxes in s
the city we're in tonight, stockton, california, is not the only city in this country facing uncertain financial future. vice president joe biden's hometown is going through the budgetary bends. david milner cranton, pennsylvania. david? >> reporter: the city of scranton made national news when he said he couldn't made payroll and everyone would have to earn minimum wage, $7.25, including the police, firemen, tab mayor. who slashed his own salary. the mayor ignored in court order that...
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it's just a disgusting proposal. >> reporter: the city comptroller and city council president were the two no votes. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a baltimore city firefighter is arrested during an fbi raid. 29 jamar simmons and 33-year-old frankling coit ran the operation inside a warehouse in west baltimore. simmons is a retired baltimore city -- excuse me, a baltimore city firefighter with 12 years on the force. they are both facing gun and prostitution charges. >>> the city police department is making head lines after baltimore's police union calls for an over hall of the department. it calls the crime management strategy out dated and it's proposing changes. it says it will boost officer moral and reduce crime. among the union proposals is a recommendation that more officers be directed onto patrol units which respond to 911 calls. the mayor says the suggestions will be reviewed. >>> a retired principal is found murdered in florida. two people are charged with his death. ron matsz is in the news room -- matz is in the news room with more. >> reporter: 76-year-old william norman w
it's just a disgusting proposal. >> reporter: the city comptroller and city council president were the two no votes. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a baltimore city firefighter is arrested during an fbi raid. 29 jamar simmons and 33-year-old frankling coit ran the operation inside a warehouse in west baltimore. simmons is a retired baltimore city -- excuse me, a baltimore city firefighter with 12 years on the force. they are both facing gun and prostitution charges....
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the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. . >>> this is the land of opportunity. we welcome people here with dreams and say to them, come build it. >> welcome back. mitt romney spoke passionately today about the importance of investing in america. keep that in mind as i ask you this next question, how much money do you have in your i.r.a. or 401(k) right now? today, the wall street journal estimated mitt romney's ira, listen to this, is worth somewhere between $20 million and $101 million. i ira. it makes you wonder, why would you keep $20 million in a retirement account? one answer is tax savings. the wall street journal found many of the assets in romney's ira were places overseas, like
the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. . >>> this is the land of...
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but his life is gone. >> reporter: aurora was just ranked the ninth safest city in the country. at rosie's diner the busy sunday breakfast crowd is still in shock. >> this is our theater. you would never guess something weird like that was going to happen in your backyard. >> reporter: cheryl groner has three daughters. reyna is six years old the same age as the youngest victim, veronica moser. >> i tried to explain it as much as i can so they can understand without going into details. >> reporter: three days have passed since the shooting. the emotion and tears here are still fresh as is the pain. tonight hundreds if not thousands are expected for a memorial behind us. kate, the governor and several of the victims will be here tonight. >> people already starting to gather. thank you so much. we are learning tonight much more about the 12 people who died from their wounds here. we are hearing from family and friends about what they were like. we are seeing some of the faces of some for the very first time including that six-year-old girl who was at the movies with her mom. we ge
but his life is gone. >> reporter: aurora was just ranked the ninth safest city in the country. at rosie's diner the busy sunday breakfast crowd is still in shock. >> this is our theater. you would never guess something weird like that was going to happen in your backyard. >> reporter: cheryl groner has three daughters. reyna is six years old the same age as the youngest victim, veronica moser. >> i tried to explain it as much as i can so they can understand without...
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>> new york city's police commissioner says the nypd is providing coverage at theaters in the city as a precaution against copycats and to raise the comfort levels of moviegoers. earlier today i talked with fox news sunday host chris wallace for his reaction to mayor bloomberg urging the president and mitt romney to make gun control more of an issue in the election going forward. >> it may be a little early to be talking politics or policy at this point. it's obviously a conversation we have to have. my guess is as a practical matter, it's not going to go very far. republicans certainly don't see the availability of guns as an issue and feel there are enough laws on the books and democrats particularly at the national level have really shied away from making gun control an issue ever since al gore in 2000. president obama didn't do it in 2008. i suspect he won't do it again because quite frankly, it polls very badly among a lot of blue collar workers who support and want to have access to guns. so i don't see this being a big issue in the campaign. people will bemoan what happened her
>> new york city's police commissioner says the nypd is providing coverage at theaters in the city as a precaution against copycats and to raise the comfort levels of moviegoers. earlier today i talked with fox news sunday host chris wallace for his reaction to mayor bloomberg urging the president and mitt romney to make gun control more of an issue in the election going forward. >> it may be a little early to be talking politics or policy at this point. it's obviously a...
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commissioners, i worked for the city in another capacity during the day, but in the evenings and during the weekends i helped raise money for a lot of charities, and we know many of the nonprofit budgets have been cut tremendously, affecting people with aids, people with breast cancer, and it is very difficult many times to make ends meet. a lot of times the money they have raised is phenomenal. there will be a fund-raiser for 3000, 5000, $6,000, and that is incredible. if you multiplied by two or three and multiplying it by 52 weeks out of the year, it is an incredible amount of money that goes back to the community, and all of this comes from the people that work there and all the permanencits. saturday night i were talking saturday, and there were issues at a few of the bars elsewhere in the castro, and there were no issues outside the edge. it is probably one of the more well-governed arson the castro -- well-governed bars in the castro. if anyone steps out of line, they will have to deal with terry. it is a big part of the community, and as many bars of closed, the edge has stepped
commissioners, i worked for the city in another capacity during the day, but in the evenings and during the weekends i helped raise money for a lot of charities, and we know many of the nonprofit budgets have been cut tremendously, affecting people with aids, people with breast cancer, and it is very difficult many times to make ends meet. a lot of times the money they have raised is phenomenal. there will be a fund-raiser for 3000, 5000, $6,000, and that is incredible. if you multiplied by two...
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the city. they are running the police and the hospitals. they are running everything and for the moment the shelling has diminished a bit. it's not like the days before. they are kpmting a major offensive tomorrow. there are a lot of rumors that the army would launch a huge offensive tomorrow. they have seen 80 tanks arriving nearby by the city. they are expecting this attack tomorrow. >> you say tomorrow. i'm just curious because yesterday we had been reporting today, i know the anticipation really has been building for this offensive, if this attack. do we know why it's taking so long for these government troops to get to the city? >> reporter: those troops are coming from italy in a long convoy that left that area some days ago. it was there in italy before coming here. i saw the tanks moving. there were ambush in the way. they went slow. they didn't arrive until last night. they arrived last night and is also special forces. in the meantime, what is happening is there's still a lot of helic
the city. they are running the police and the hospitals. they are running everything and for the moment the shelling has diminished a bit. it's not like the days before. they are kpmting a major offensive tomorrow. there are a lot of rumors that the army would launch a huge offensive tomorrow. they have seen 80 tanks arriving nearby by the city. they are expecting this attack tomorrow. >> you say tomorrow. i'm just curious because yesterday we had been reporting today, i know the...
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the seven- >> the approval of a new jail in redwood city brought out a group of protesters. the $160 million jail will be built at the corner of maple and bloomquist street. members of "occupy" red wood stu believe the money should be spent on programs to help people stay out of jail. >> the majority of anymore our county jails are there because they can't pay bail before trial. they don't need to be there. so the county should be looking at ways to change that before they build this. >> alan: the san mateo county sheriff's department held a groundbreaking ceremony at the site on tuesdayment the 640 bed facility should be completed in 2015. >> ama: texting will soon be okay while driving but only if your using a hands free device. january 1st drivers will be able to send, dictate, and listen to text messages but only if they're using a voice activated does. the chp says simply turning on a cell phone or selecting the hands free app behind the wheel can result in a ticket. >>> to another danger behind the wheel. running red lights. check this out. new jersey police released t
the seven- >> the approval of a new jail in redwood city brought out a group of protesters. the $160 million jail will be built at the corner of maple and bloomquist street. members of "occupy" red wood stu believe the money should be spent on programs to help people stay out of jail. >> the majority of anymore our county jails are there because they can't pay bail before trial. they don't need to be there. so the county should be looking at ways to change that before they...
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and malaysia. >> and in the city council, you passed a resolution saying the city of freeport supports the sensada workers and calls on mitt romney to come to freeport and meet the people directly affected by bain capital's outsourcing, to step in and stop the outsourcing of these jobs from freeport to china. councilman bolt, why did you target and mention mitt romney in that resolution? >> well, with the ties to bain, we would like to think that he may be in a unique opportunity to actually be able to make a difference at this point. and i think the opportunity for him to be able to step in and demonstrate how he's going to lead is a perfect opportunity for him to step up and make a difference right now, and let us know, or let us see the vision for his presidency. >> mr. mayor, not all owners or investors in bain are equal. mitt romney is the first among them that bain would listen to. he used to run the place. if mitt romney went to bain and said, look, in order to continue to make the hundreds of millions and billions of dollars that bain has made over the years, do we really have
and malaysia. >> and in the city council, you passed a resolution saying the city of freeport supports the sensada workers and calls on mitt romney to come to freeport and meet the people directly affected by bain capital's outsourcing, to step in and stop the outsourcing of these jobs from freeport to china. councilman bolt, why did you target and mention mitt romney in that resolution? >> well, with the ties to bain, we would like to think that he may be in a unique opportunity to...
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70% felt the city was on the wrong path. so i guess that is one bright spot that the mayor could point out. breaking down the numbers, your poll also found younger residents are generally more optimistic. is that just a function of age? ignorance is bliss? >> i think so. what we found in the past is that younger residents don't have as much tie to the government as older residents who might be more concerned about some of the services that they need from senior services to recreation centers, et cetera. so i think that's what you're seeing. >> thanks very much for being with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >>> burgundy and gold fans rejoice. it's officially a done deal. rg3 is officially a redskin. we'll break down his big deal plus his message for the fans coming up next. >> later tonight on the news edge a group of metro riders takes down a suspected thief. how their team work made the difference at 11:00. [ crows cawing ] [ male announcer ] strange things happen in the black forest. [ metallic bell toll ] [ car sp
70% felt the city was on the wrong path. so i guess that is one bright spot that the mayor could point out. breaking down the numbers, your poll also found younger residents are generally more optimistic. is that just a function of age? ignorance is bliss? >> i think so. what we found in the past is that younger residents don't have as much tie to the government as older residents who might be more concerned about some of the services that they need from senior services to recreation...
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leading the fight for public employees at the state and the cities, the county and the federal level all the way across this great land of ours. hey, we haven't had a chance to talk. eric byrnes is in studio with us us. >> they are unapologetic. >> they are on the front lines. >> they are, absolutely. absolutely. >> i will tell you who else is on the front lines, our good friend covers washington covers the nation's capitol for the nation magazine that i have been a subscriber for, for the last, i think, 125 years. john nichols. hey, john. how are you? >> good. peter. you know, in a couple of years we are having our 150th anniversary and going to put you front and center as our longest subscriber. >> 150 years? i wasn't there at the very beginning. >> baseball cap now. >> hey, john eric byrnes here with bill. how are you doing? >> great brother. it's great to hear your good voice. afsme, both of you are right. >> that's a union that not only has had a long history of militancy going back to 1932 when it was founded in my home state of wisconsin one of the things is that it has histor
leading the fight for public employees at the state and the cities, the county and the federal level all the way across this great land of ours. hey, we haven't had a chance to talk. eric byrnes is in studio with us us. >> they are unapologetic. >> they are on the front lines. >> they are, absolutely. absolutely. >> i will tell you who else is on the front lines, our good friend covers washington covers the nation's capitol for the nation magazine that i have been a...